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Academy of Legal Studies

The Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) frequently recognizes our department. Three faculty members have received the group’s Holmes-Cardozo Award, a national research award.

We are outstanding teachers too. Five faculty members have won the Harry C. Sauvain Award for excellence in undergraduate teaching—the top undergraduate teaching award at Kelley. Various faculty members are repeat winners of graduate teaching excellence awards.

Langvardt, Arlen
“Tobacco Advertising and the First Amendment: Striking the Right Balance,” William & Mary Business Law Review

Raymond, Anjanette
“Pliers and Screwdrivers as Contributory Infringement Devices: Why Your Local Repair Shop Might Be a Copyright Infringer and What We Must Do To Stop the Craziness,” Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property

Raymond, Anjanette and Abbey Stemler
“When Baby-Steps Just Won't Work: Small Farmers are Our Best Hope Reducing Food Insecurity and We are Not Doing Enough,” Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

Shackelford, Scott J
“Neither Magic Bullet Nor Lost Cause: Land Titling and the Wealth of Nations,” New York University Environmental Law Journal

Shackelford, Scott J.
“Governing the Final Frontier: A Polycentric Approach to Managing Space Weaponization and Debris,” American Business Law Journal

Shackelford, Scott JManaging Cyber Attacks in International Law, Business and Relations: In Search of Cyber Peace

2013

Raymond, Anjanette and J. Benjamin Lambert
“Technology, E-Commerce and the Emerging Harmonization: The Growing Body of International Instruments Facilitating E-Commerce and the Continuing Need to Encourage Wide Adoption,” forthcoming International Trade and Business Law Review

Raymond, Anjanette
“How May International Standards Assist The Law Reform In England?,” International Legal Standards on Secured Transactions, Facilitation of Credit and Financial Crisis

Raymond, Anjanette and Elizabeth Simos
“Arbitration Clauses Created through Data-Pass Marketing Programs and Shrink-Wrap Presentations May Create Enforceability Issues,” American Bar Association, Business Law Section, Commercial Law Newsletter

Prenkert, Jamie D.
“Perspectives on Teaching: On Being a “Scholarly” Teacher,” Journal of Legal Studies Education

Prenkert, Jamie D., Julie Manning Magid, and Allison Fetter-Harrott
“Retaliatory Disclosure: When Identifying the Complainant Is an Adverse Action,” North Carolina Law Review

Prenkert, Jamie D., Robert Bird, Daniel R. Cahoy, Joan T. A. Gabel, and Stephanie Greene
“The American Business Law Journal at Fifty: Past, Present, and Future,” American Business Law Journal

Raymond, Anjanette and J. Benjamin Lambert
“UNCITRAL's Convention on the use of Electronic Communications in International Contracts Updates and Information as the Convention Comes Into Force,” American Bar Association, Business Law Section, Commercial Law Newsletter

Raymond, Anjanette
“It's Time the Law Begins to Protect Consumers from Significantly One-Sided Arbitration Clauses within Contracts of Adhesion,” Nebraska Law Review

Raymond, Anjanette
“Data-Management Regulation: Your Company Needs To Have An Up-To-Date Data/Information Policy ,” Business Horizons

Raymond, Anjanette
“Heavyweight Bots in the Clouds: The Wrong Incentives and Poorly Crafted Balances That Lead to the Blocking of Information Online,” Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property

Raymond, Anjanette and Abbey Stemler
“Promoting Investment in Agricultural Production: Increasing Legal Tools for Small to Medium Farmers,” Ohio State Entrepreneurial Business Law Journal

Prenkert, Jamie D. and Joshua E. Perry
“Charting a Course to Effective Business Education: Lessons from Academically Adrift and Rethinking Undergraduate Business Education”

Raymond, Anjanette
“International Legal Standards on Secured Transactions, Facilitation of Credit and Financial Crisis: How may international standards assist the Law Reform in England?,” How may international standards assist the Law Reform in England?

Langvardt, Arlen W., John Hill, and Jonathan Rinehart
“Bottom-Up or Top-Down? Removing the Privacy Law Obstacles to Healthcare Reform in the National Healthcare Crisis,” Indiana Law Journal Supplement

Langvardt, Arlen W., John Hill, Yassir Karam, and Paul Hogan
“Increasing Complexity and Partisanship in Business Damages Expert Testimony: The Need for a Modified Trial Regime in Quantification of Damages,” University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law